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This optimizes non-recursive notifys. For non-recursive notifies we can use a
per-directory file-id indexed notify record. This matters for the Windows
Explorer and IIS cases which do not use recursive notifies. In these cases, we
do not have to shuffle around the whole notify record on every change.
For the cluster case, this improves correctness of the notifies, ctdb only
distributes the tdb seqnum once a second, so we can lose notifies.
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Commit d69c3db9d44ad5d9fd1f5d7a9499f3bd79ecfb47 caused the transaction
start to be conditional but the commit is still unconditional, so an
error occurs when importing a single share.
An alternate fix would be to return the transaction start to be
unconditional but then it would occur before other error checking.
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>
Signed-off-by: Michael Adam <obnox@samba.org>
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LookupSids needs to bounce back string sids in case of NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED.
Guenther
(cherry picked from commit 1c9266c8caa59e287b993393b6050732a0b33547)
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What a difference a name makes... :-). Just because something is missnamed
SAMR_ACCESS_OPEN_DOMAIN, when it should actually be SAMR_ACCESS_LOOKUP_DOMAIN,
don't automatically use it for a security check in _samr_OpenDomain().
Jeremy.
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libcli-auth-merge-without-netlogond
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This is what windows does and should get us closer to show the appropriate
printer location string in explorer.
Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Make sure we are not copying more than what we have as valid data.
Fix from Jeremy. Thanks a lot for watching this so closely!
Guenther
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Guenther
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This is particuarly in the netlogon client (but not server at this
stage)
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Andrew Bartlett
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This commit is mostly to cope with the removal of SamOemHash (replaced
by arcfour_crypt()) and other collisions (such as changed function
arguments compared to Samba3).
We still provide creds_hash3 until Samba3 uses the credentials code in
netlogon server
Andrew Bartlett
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This file (contining metze's decryption routines) is now also be used by
Samba3's DRSUAPI implementation
Andrew Bartlett
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This removes calls to push_*_allocate() and pull_*_allocate(), as well
as convert_string_allocate, as they are not in the common API
To allow transition to a common charcnv in future, provide Samba4-like
strupper functions in source3/lib/charcnv.c
(the actual implementation remains distinct, but the API is now shared)
Andrew Bartlett
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This renames push_string in Samba3 into push_string_base and
push_string_check for the two different use cases.
This should allow push_string to be imported from Samba4, using it's
calling conventions.
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Found by smbtorture test.
Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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The second r/o opener of a file is supposed to get a level2 oplock. The first
opener due to the protection in process_oplock_break_message() has been forced
to break to no oplock. The second opener according to locking.tdb gets a level2
oplock. Further down in open_file_ntcreate we try to set this level2 oplock in
the kernel, and the non-clustered Linux kernel disallows this. The rules for
the kernel leases are a bit baroque, but the attempt to do the SETLEASE
correctly fails and we end up with no oplock for any client.
In the clustered case however the linux kernel on the second opening node has
not seen the open fd of the first node, it is only the cluster fs that has this
information. If the cluster fs does not have the very same notion of leases as
the local kernel has, we can end up with a WRLCK style kernel lease for the
second opener where locking.tdb only indicates a level2 oplock. Getting a
kernel oplock break signal with just a level2 oplock in locking.tdb is
something smbd is not prepared for. For example after sending out the break in
response to the kernel signal we set a timeout, waiting for a reply.
More work needs to be done to make level2 kernel oplocks real for us. This
patch addresses a real problem we have right now without them.
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Jeremy, I think the ability to say
smbclient //foo/bar -I <ip-address> -p 139
making the called name to "foo" got lost with 3d2d0203. Was this removed
deliberately? If so, please revert this patch. If not, please merge
appropriately.
Thanks,
Volker
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This is fun -- XP still does this :-)
netbios retarget : foo = 192.168.234.10:1139
and if you connect to port 139 name foo, XP will happily do SMB over 1139
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Jeremy.
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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Guenther
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parameter "msdfs root = yes"
This was broken by the refactoring around create_file().
MSDFS pathname processing must be done FIRST.
MSDFS pathnames containing IPv6 addresses can
be confused with NTFS stream names (they contain
":" characters.
Jeremy.
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Guenther
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